to vomit;  to throw up;  to emit;  to send forth;  to give (an opinion);  to make (a comment)
 increasingly;  more and more;  decreasingly (when declining);  less and less
 to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby);  to embrace;  to hug;  to have (a thought or feeling);  to hold;  to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
 to swing;  to sway;  to shake;  to waver;  to feel shaken;  to become unstable
 unmarried woman;  Miss;  -ess;  -ette
 to think deep down (that);  to tell oneself (that);  to secretly believe (that)
 to taste;  to eat;  to drink;  to speak (of);  to refer (to);  to say
 system;  institution;  organization;  organisation
 to recognize;  to recognise;  to deem;  to judge;  to approve;  to deem acceptable;  to admit
 what is it (that);  the meaning of something;  what something is about
 exterior;  outside;  outer;  external;  lateral
 to remove;  to take off;  to drop (e.g. from a team);  to remove (from a position);  to leave (e.g. one's seat);  to go away from
 to leave alone;  to leave as is;  to ignore;  to neglect
 offer;  tender;  providing;  sponsoring (a TV program)
 heartbroken;  crestfallen;  dejected;  disappointed
 there's no (other) way;  cannot be helped;  unavoidable;  it's no use (doing);  pointless;  hopeless (person)
 to be at one's wits' end;  to be cornered; (lit.) to be packed to the hilt
 to pitch in and help;  to give someone a hand
 skin;  body (in the context of intimate bodily contact);  surface;  grain (e.g. of wood);  disposition;  temperament
 charge;  cost;  generation;  age;  era;  a representative of;  on behalf of
 to take measures (in face of events being anticipated);  to come to an agreement (in bargaining, etc.);  to strike a bargain;  to clap one's hands together
 look;  glimpse;  apparently;  seemingly; (arch.)  first meeting
 helpful person;  person who likes looking after others;  overly helpful person;  annoyingly helpful person;  manager;  go-between
 rotation (usu. around something);  revolution;  turning
 this and that;  this or that;  one thing after another
 to throw;  to fling;  to heave;  to toss
 greenhouse;  hothouse;  conservatory;  glasshouse
 photography;  taking photographs
 The Name of the Rose (1980 novel by Umberto Eco)
 photography (still or motion);  photographing;  filming;  shooting;  (video) recording
 recent photograph or photography
 dancing or jumping for joy
 sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
 permission;  approval;  authorization;  to permit;  to authorize